Device for securing skin tube to bendable tube portion of endoscope

ABSTRACT

A device for securing a skin tube to a bendable tube portion that is formed at the distal end of the insert part of an endoscope, the bendable tube portion being bendable by remote control. The method of securing a skin tube to a bendable tube portion comprises the steps of: fitting a flexible skin tube over the bendable tube portion; fitting a fitting member into the groove at at least one end portion of the skin tube, the fitting member having a shape which is fittable to the groove; loosely fitting a securing device around the end portion of the skin tube, the securing device being formed from a shape memory material which has previously memorized a shape with which the securing device is capable of peripherally pressing the end portion of the skin tube and, at the same time, pressing the fitting member against the surface of the groove; and restoring the securing device to the memorized shape.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a method of and device for securing askin tube to a bendable tube portion that is formed at the distal end ofthe insert part of an endoscope, the bendable tube portion beingbendable by remote control.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The bendable tube portion of an endoscope is generally bent with a smallradius of curvature and therefore needs to be covered with a skin tubewhich is elastic and highly flexible.

According to a typical conventional skin tube securing method, a skintube is fitted over the bendable tube portion of an endoscope, with anadhesive applied therebetween at two end portions of the skin tube, andthen the two end portions of the skin tube are externally tied tightwith a thread or the like so that no leakage of water will occur.

Since the insert part of a typical conventional endoscope has a circularcross-section, a skin tube can be readily and surely secured to thebendable tube portion by tying tightly with a thread or the like, asdescribed above.

However, in the case of an endoscope wherein a groove is axially formedin the outer surface of the insert part for the purpose of detachablymounting, for example, a forceps channel tube, a skin tube cannottightly be tied with a thread due to the presence of the groove andcannot therefore be secured in a watertight manner.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide a method of securing askin tube to a bendable tube portion of an endoscope, which enables askin tube to be surely and readily secured to a bendable tube portionwhich has a groove formed in the outer surface thereof.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a skin tubesecuring device which is effectively usable in the above-describedmethod.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will becomeapparent from the following detailed description of an illustratedembodiment of the invention.

According to the present invention, there is provided a method ofsecuring a skin tube to a bendable tube portion of an endoscope whichhas a groove in the outer surface, comprising the steps of: fitting aflexible skin tube over the bendable tube portion; fitting a fittingmember into the groove at least one end portion of the skin tube, thefitting member having a shape which is fittable to the groove; looselyfitting a securing device around the end portion of the skin tube, thesecuring device being formed from a shape memory material which haspreviously memorized a shape with which the securing device is capableof peripherally pressing the end portion of the skin tube and, at thesame time, pressing the fitting member against the surface of thegroove; and restoring the securing device to the memorized shape.

In addition, there is provided a device for securing a skin tube to abendable tube portion of an endoscope which has a groove in the outersurface, comprising: a fitting member which is fitted into the groove topress one end portion of the skin tube against the surface of thegroove; and a securing device which is fitted around the end portion ofthe skin tube and which has previously memorized a shape with which thesecuring device is capable of peripherally pressing the end portion ofthe skin tube and, at the same time, pressing the fitting member againstthe surface of the groove.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention may be more fully understood from the descriptionof a preferred embodiment of the invention set forth below, togetherwith the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an insert part of an endoscope, showingone embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a secured portion of a skin tube in oneembodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 3a and 3b are front views of a securing member which is employedin one embodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 4a to 4c are sectional views showing the process of securing askin tube according to one embodiment of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

One embodiment of the present invention will be described below withreference to the accompanying drawings.

In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes an insert part of an endoscope.The insert part 1 comprises a flexible tube 11 and a bendable tubeportion 12 which is provided at the distal end of the flexible tube 11,the bendable tube portion 12 being bendable by remote control. Inaddition, a distal end part 13 is connected to the distal end of thebendable tube portion 12. The distal end part 13 incorporates anobjective lens (not shown) and has a viewing window 14 that is formed inthe outer surface thereof. Reference numeral 15 denotes illuminatingwindows for illuminating the observation field of view.

A groove 20 which has a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration isaxially formed in the outer surface of the insert part 1 over the entirelength thereof. When the endoscope is to be used, a detachable forcepschannel tube (not shown) is fitted into the U-shaped groove 20.

Reference numeral 21 denotes a skin tube for covering the bendable tubeportion 12, which is made of a synthetic rubber material which iselastic and highly flexible.

The skin tube 21 is secured at each end thereof to an inner frame andexternally pressed by a securing member 25 and a fitting member 26.

FIG. 2 is a sectional view of one end portion of the skin tube 21.Reference numeral 30 denotes an inner metal frame, and 21 theabove-described skin tube. The fitting member 26 is formed with aU-shaped cross-section to press an end portion of the skin tube 21against the surface of the U-shaped groove 20 by being fitted therein.For example, a stainless steel plate may be employed as a constituentmaterial for the fitting member 26.

The securing member 25 is formed from a shape memory alloy which haspreviously memorized a C-like shape (hereinafter referred to as"C-portion 25a") with two opposing end portions 25b which are bentinwardly. With this memorized shape, the securing member 25 is capableof peripherally pressing an end portion of the skin tube 21 and, at thesame time, pressing the fitting member 26 against the surface of thegroove 20.

For example, a ribbon of TiNi shape memory alloy may be employed as aconstituent material for the securing member 25. The securing member 25is restored to the memorized shape at ordinary temperature. The use of athin-walled ribbon makes it possible to minimize the projection on thesurface of the insert part of the endoscope.

FIG. 2 shows the securing member 25 which is restored to the memorizedshape. The C-portion 25a fixedly presses the outer periphery of the skintube 21, and the two end portions 25b fixedly press the fitting member26 into the U-shaped groove 20.

FIG. 3a and 3b show the change in the shape of the securing member 25.

FIG. 3a shows the way in which the securing member 25 is made tomemorize a shape. The length L and diameter D of the C-portion 25a areset to dimensions with which the securing member 25, when set in thesecuring position that is shown in FIG. 2, slightly crushes the skintube 21. Then, the securing member 25 is subjected to a heat treatmentat a predetermined transformation temperature, thereby conducting ashape-memory treatment.

Next, the securing member 25 is drawn so that a strain of about 5 to 7%is generated, at a temperature below the Af point (the temperature atwhich the inverse transformation from the martensite phase to the motherphase terminates). As a result, the length of the C-portion 25aincreases to L+ΔL, and the diameter also increases to D+ΔD, as shown inFIG. 3b. Accordingly, in this state the securing member 25 can readilybe fitted to the bendable tube portion 12. When stored as a part, thesecuring member 25 is held at, for example, around -50° C., to maintainthis shape.

After the securing member 25, which is in the above-described state, isfitted to the bendable tube portion 12, the temperature is raised to alevel at which the securing member 25 is restored to the memorized shape(for example, it is heated at about ordinary or room temperature). Inconsequence, the securing member 25 is restored to the original shape,which is shown in FIG. 3a. By virtue of the shrinkage of the securingmember 25 at this time, the skin tube 21 is peripherally pressed andfastened, thereby being secured, together with the fitting member 26.

FIGS. 4a to 4c show sequentially the steps of the method of securing askin tube to a bendable tube portion of an endoscope, according to thepresent invention.

First, the skin tube 21 is fitted over the bendable tube portion 12 ofthe endoscope, as shown in FIG. 4a. An adhesive is applied in betweenthe metal frame 30 and the skin tube 21 at the two end portions of theskin tube 21.

Next, the fitting member 26 is fitted into the U-shaped groove 20 ateach end of the skin tube 21, as shown in FIG. 4b. It should be notedthat the skin tube 21 may be secured by the method of the presentinvention only at one end thereof and secured at the other end byanother method.

Then, the securing member 25, which has been stored at low temperature,is fitted in such a manner that the two end portions 25b face theU-shaped groove 20, as shown in FIG. 4c. The securing member 25 isloosely fitted around the end portion of the skin tube 21.

Next, the securing member 25 is heated to a temperature at which it isrestored to the original shape, which has been memorized. As a result,the C-portion 25a of the securing member 25 peripherally presses theskin tube 21 and the two end portions 25b press the fitting member 26against the surface of the U-shaped groove 20, thereby fastening theskin tube 21 tight, as shown in FIG. 2.

If an adhesive is also applied between the fitting member 26 and thesecuring member 25, on the one hand, and the skin tube 21, on the other,stronger securing force is obtained.

According to the present invention, a skin tube can be surely andreadily secured to even a bendable tube portion of an endoscope whichhas a groove in the outer surface, without any damage to the skin tube.

While the invention has been described by reference to a specificembodiment chosen for purposes of illustration, it should be apparentthat numerous modifications could be made thereto by those skilled inthe art without departing from the basic concept and scope of theinvention. For example, elastic material can be used instead of theshape memory alloy.

I claim:
 1. A device for securing a skin tube to a bendable tube portionof an endoscope, said endoscope having a groove in an outer surface,said skin tube being positioned over the outer surface of said bendabletube portion of the endoscope, said device comprising:a fitting memberwhich is fitted into said groove in said bendable tube portion to pressone end portion of said skin tube against an outer surface of saidgroove; and securing means which is fitted around said end portion ofsaid skin tube, said securing means having a previously memorized shapewith which said securing means is capable of peripherally pressing saidend portion of said skin tube and, at the same time, pressing saidfitting member against the outer surface of said groove.
 2. A skin tubesecuring device according to claim 1 wherein said groove has a U-shapedcross-sectional configuration, and said fitting member has a U-shapedconfiguration which is conformable to said groove.
 3. A skin tubesecuring device according to claim 1, wherein said securing meansmemorizes a C-like shape with two opposing end portions which are bentinwardly.
 4. A skin tube securing device according to claim 1, whereinsaid securing means is restored to said memorized shape at ordinarytemperature.
 5. A skin tube securing device according to claim 1,wherein said securing means is formed from a shape memory alloy.
 6. Askin tube securing device according to claim 5, wherein said shapememory alloy is a TiNi shape memory alloy.
 7. A device for securing askin tube to an insert part of an endoscope, said insert part having agroove in an outer surface, said skin tube being positioned over saidinsert part, said device comprising:a fitting member which is fittedinto said groove of said insert part to press one end portion of saidskin tube against an outer surface of said groove; and securing meanswhich is fitted around said end portion of said skin tube, said securingmeans being capable of peripherally pressing said end portion of saidskin tube and, at the same time, pressing said fitting member againstthe outer surface of said groove.